Chapter 5: Using the System Management Interface
Lists how to log in to the system's management interface, the content and organization of
management interface menus and options, and how to work with menus and options. It also
describes how to create and manage login accounts (sign-ins) for Bridge Talk users.
In this chapter you will gain an understanding of how system configuration options are
organized in the System Management Interface menus and the keyboard operations for
selecting and setting options. This chapter describes how to use the management interface to
perform the administrative and maintenance functions.
This chapter is organized as follows:
Working with the Management Interface
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configuration options provided by the management interface and how they are organized,
and conventions for setting, modifying, and saving configuration parameters in
management interface screens.
Managing User Sign-Ins
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user login (sign-in) accounts.
Working with the Management Interface
The text-based management interface provides access to all conference settings.
Logging In
You can log in to the management interface from a serial terminal connected to the COM 1 port
on the system CPU card (see
with Bridge Talk, or from any remote PC or workstation with telnet or any telnet-based
application. This section describes how to log in to the management interface using the using
Bridge Talk's Session tool.
Note:
See the Bridge Talk User's Guide for more information on Bridge Talk's Session
Note:
option.
on page 115 describes login options,
on page 123 describes how to create and manage Bridge Talk
Standard System Components
Working with the Management Interface
on page 29), from any remote PC
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